Raymond de Roover

Raymond Adrien Marie de Roover (1904–1972) was an economic historian of medieval Europe, whose scholarship explained why Scholastic economic thought is best understood as a precursor of, and wholly compatible with, classical economic thought. In contrast, many mid-20th-century economic historians, such as R.H. Tawney, taught that Karl Marx was the last and greatest of the Scholastic economists. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Roover, Raymond de
    Published 1953

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